HE GUARDIAN. ewspaper Laws and egalatioes. cnleribern who do not give express Ire to thecontrary are considered wish to continne their subscriptions. If subscribers order the diseontinu " of their periodicals, the publisher f continne to seetd them until all ar rag}rs are peaid. If satbalsrbert neghlct or refuse to take ir perindicalo front the' office to which Sare directed, they are held responsi until they halv' setthled their bills, and reld threm dis',lll.tinued. If sazbs-ribenrs muo to another 'Ilace boot intr ltmiug the publisherni alind the e ra re ,'lit to tilte f stnee r dirlietion, ar.' hel I rep o.sihle. Tbh reminrlt h'ive decided that "reflls. to take the perieslieals frmnl the ollfice, removinlg and ll eaving thelln uneallel Is pritan facie evideneilc of intentllional il." Any Ipeison who receivles a newspaper nmakesn IIe of it. whether he. has order or not, he is held in law to lee a sub ior. If uslncrileern pay ill adlvance, they eilt to give notice to the publisher ...

HE GUARDIAN. Newspaper Laws adi egalatlesas. 1. nSubscriber who dodo not give express tire to the contrary are considered wish g to continne their subscriptions. t •. If mlbseriberi order the disoontinu- 1 toe of their periodicals, the pnhlisher ay continne to send them until all ar. arage-s are paid. J. If staertbers neglectl or refuse to tako t er peridicals front the' office to which y are directed, they are held responsi- 5 ,util they have' ettled their bills, and 6 ered them discontinued. Y . If whbv,,rilwr lsuovc to another place thott intoimimg the ptiblisher and the era re re ,t to thit- foener direction, t yv tire hell rep nsihle. I The curltN h ive de.icie'ld that "reft .. to take the periodiirnl. from the officer, removuiing ani d iteaing them nnellllal t - I' prima faci, evidence of i ntentional p . Any person wlho rice i la en spaper makes use of it, whether he has order it or not, he is held ill law to Ie a sub- k bet. 4 . If saherlil.,ra par in wavani'ce, they bIunl...

HE GUARDIAN. par Laws sal eadee o labseriber who do se ot epare &le., tl Sto theoooear are *mo red wieb- haod to coatLose their oibscripatonta. d t If aeobstlbers order the disaootine of their perituical* the publibsher someIw oontiiuo to, ned them until all at- makes ate. are paid. a enhacntlera neglect or remae to take Pletiul r priladicala form the oaele to which pleas. are dliretel, they are betd responaI well li notil they bh;v. settled their bills, slid Du r -el them disacontinuled. If seh.earitrs mliove to another place rellab bunt intorming the pnhlaheru ania the Sbrev, ra &re sent to the former irection, place y are helt rel-ja.silh. pilae SThe raeirti havpe te cided that "refun. elevat to take the perlhlicall fron the offihe. terr, a ralnnving llan leaving them uncalll pla I. prina facie evidence of intelntional rn lat Au, petrnn who rriveeea t newspaper lmoio tluika' net of it. whethelr he hall orlder- orl t or unot, he in held in law to be a ash- of Hi. erof . ...

'HE GUARDIAN. 1. Sabseriber who do s it gi* es 'pre to theeoo  tary reomadae wib to coiLeose their scbscrlptlons . f ubsetrbers ordelr the disontine of their periodicals, the publieber a ay cnmtiune t senud them until all ar- raca ire paid. J. If ulenber neglect or refbse to take P it perindlical frmes the office to which p 0y are directed, they are beel responai. I e until they bvre, nettled their bills, and lderel thele diilcontinue.l. 4. If ubsacribers emove to another placer ithent inturming the pnhlishers and the g pern are sentl t tthe former direction, -y are held rea.lmnilsle. lI .. The ce, rts bave lteideledl that "refun- el ig to take the perislieals fuem the onfle. ti rremonving aelnt leaving them nlcalledl r. is prima facie eviedence of iutentiueal re alte.l " R. Ace person who ireceives a niewspaper n edt makes nse of it. rlhether he, esN orehlerr It or not, he is held in law to lbe a to. ri her. 0 7. If ens4errtelera pjt in aLlvance. tlhe ie iitnd.et toe give notir...

WOiSML $sim3 . ifP THE PARISM. 0 6 wp4l , e *... o.Vhtawnes. s. e. sasusei ,. Pu U isif Pr .r teI. 1031 3. SURLq, A Ieel.te setOW. IlOtWs. LA., Wel.days. ..-- ---Nev. 1, Iost. Nettee pertealully the legal aies adverd tised in the ~ardllan. See sd. naJ. H. M. Taylor in regard to the le. of eame perish allowed accounta. Mr. Oladatune, the British Premier. has deelaed hise iatetlee to retire from pnblic life. The droeth in New York still routiines. The questan ef waer ftor that city is likely to becae a serious one. A Are oeenrredl in kldorsst.. Ark., on the 91th alt., which consumed a valuable nmill end giltn and abolut twenty bales of cotton. The elctiom in New York rcane ofyeser day. The result will heansinoaly awaited by all those interested lt the politics of the country. Don't fIrget the aile, at pnhlie anetson. on Saturday,. 19th isnst., of several Inltdrel dollars' worth of maerchandise, of almoet every variety. The New York Herald, which Is entirely nentral in polities. thi...

THE GUARDIAN. e-opper ,aw a.- d ns. tonm. I. skbharfhere w do tn t glre eprees notice to theeontrary are oonsldred wisb g to noatinne their oancriptia.n. *. If eaberibetra order the diesontinao ance of their periodicals. the pnbltiher may contillte to mend them uutil all mr rearages art- paid. J. If enlicneer neglect or refuse to take their periolicals from the office to which they are directed, they are bield responsi bhi until they have nettled their bills, and ordered them discuntinued. 4. If sehacribers move to another place without infourming the puililsbers and the apers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. SThe eocrts have decided that "refn ing to take the periodicals from the dlure. or removing aned leaving them uncalleld for. Is prima facie evidence of intentional frandl ." Al. Ant person a h receives a newspaper and make imse of it. whethler h hash order edt it or not, he is held ine law to be a sub serilwr. 7. If snlhelrilh.rs pay in alvance. t...